Forgot your Lightning cable at home? iStore in T2 can fix it.
Apple Reseller iStore sits airside in Terminal T2 and mainly solves one problem: missing chargers, cables, and adapters before a flight. It’s an authorised Apple reseller, not a full Apple Store, so think accessories first, devices second. Expect typical airport pricing, usually higher than downtown Prague, but still cheaper than missing a Zoom call from gate C or D.
The shop focuses on power: Lightning and USB‑C cables, travel chargers, EU plug adapters and small accessories for iPhone, iPad and Mac. One Google Maps reviewer mentioned grabbing an iPhone charger here at the last minute, paying more than in the city but getting back to work calls on time. If your battery icon is red and boarding starts in 20 minutes, this is the stop.
Macs and iPads are present but thin on options; reviews note only a limited set of models and configurations compared with big Apple Premium Resellers in central Prague. Several travellers complain that higher‑end MacBook variants simply aren’t in stock, so serious hardware shopping fits better into a trip to a city mall like Chodov or Anděl, not your 90‑minute layover.
Staff get good mentions for quickly checking compatibility, for example confirming if a 35W dual USB‑C adapter safely handles an iPhone and MacBook Air together. Regular business travellers say they only buy essentials here—one cable, one plug, one pair of EarPods—and leave bigger purchases for Czech electronics chains they compare on their phone. Tip: screenshot your existing charger’s wattage before the airport, then match it in-store in under two minutes.